Author of Oddities: A One Act Resolution, a haunting meditation on identity, despair, and the archetypes within.
“Oddities is a mirror to the soul—raw, surreal, and unforgettable.”
“I’ve never read a play that made me feel so seen. The archetypes felt like my own thoughts, named and voiced.”
“A poetic storm of emotion and philosophy. It’s not just a play—it’s a reckoning.”
“Oddities gave language to the silence I’ve lived with. It’s haunting, healing, and beautifully human.”
Shivcharran Hulasie is a physician and playwright whose work fuses Eastern and Western philosophy into poetic theatre. His debut, Oddities, invites readers into a haunting inner world where characters like Donut, Riot, Somber, and Ponder wrestle with identity, balance, and self-preservation.
In this haunting one-act play, Shivcharran Hulasie, M.D. invites readers into the fractured mind of the Founder—a man caught between despair and resilience. As loneliness and suicidal ideation take hold, six inner archetypes emerge: Donut, Riot, Somber, Passive, Ponder, and Cavalier. Each one embodies a distinct emotional force, challenging the Founder to confront the chaos within.
Through poetic dialogue and surreal staging, Oddities fuses Eastern and Western philosophical thought into a lyrical meditation on identity, mental health, and the fragile architecture of healing. It’s not a story of escape—it’s a reckoning. A single act. A resolution born from the storm.
“Oddities is a mirror to the soul—raw, surreal, and unforgettable.”
“I’ve never read a play that made me feel so seen. The archetypes felt like my own thoughts, named and voiced.”
“A poetic storm of emotion and philosophy. It’s not just a play—it’s a reckoning.”
“Oddities gave language to the silence I’ve lived with. It’s haunting, healing, and beautifully human.”
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Meet Donut, Riot, Somber, and Ponder—characters that blur the line between philosophy and emotion, identity and imagination.